Birds in the Conservancy

Due to the extensive diversity of habitats found in the area of the Conservancy, including wetlands, grasslands, ridges and urban gardens, there is a wide variety of bird species. This page will focus on the birds that are found in the area of the Conservancy and any related activities and projects.

Conservancy Bird List

Birding in the Conservancy area is a very popular pastime. This can be enjoyed by residents looking out for and observing birds in their gardens or walking through the different habitats that are found in the Conservancy area.

If you are interested in contributing to this list please contact the Chairman.

Verreaux's Eagles in the Conservancy

The Birds Of Prey Working Group of the Endangered Wildlife Trust has a current project in the Meyersdal area of the Conservancy. This has involved the establishment of a nesting platform to accommodate a pair of Verreaux's Eagles that had been nesting in electricity pylons in the vicinity.

For more information regarding this extremely exciting and interesting project please visit the project website by clicking here.

If you would like to subscribe to the Verreaux’s Review newsletter, please contact Boudewyn van der Lecq.

Bird walks in the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve

The Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve Association conduct regular bird walks in the area of the reserve. This usually takes place once a month on Saturday mornings.

Details of the dates on which the walks will take place and contact information is provided in their calendar which can be accessed by clicking here.